Incremental As Anything

Wednesday, August 8, 2018

By:

Andy Jackson

How does anything happen? A little over twenty years ago, a good friend of mine told me she'd always wanted to put out a book of her own writing but didn't think she could do it alone. She had heard, from a mutual friend of ours, that I had written some poetry, and suggested we could team up – weave our short poems and prose pieces together into a self-published book. I hadn't planned on making anything I wrote so public, but sure, why not? Maybe I, too, had things to say. As someone whose body stood out as different, as other – I have severe spinal curvature due to Marfan Syndrome – I was acutely aware that there were huge issues under the surface of our regular social interactions and assumptions. Increasingly, writing felt like a way of speaking back, unearthing the reality of how marginality feels, and suggesting how things might be different.

Mentorships at Writers Victoria

Entries are now open for The Ada Cambridge Writing Prizes (The Adas). For the first time, submissions for prose and poetry are open to all writers who live in Victoria. The Young Ada Short Story Prize remains open to 14-18-year-olds, who live, study or work in Melbourne’s western suburbs. Winners...